A) I'm pretty sure OSU has the best overall record in football since Tress arrived.
B) OSU is not slow to begin with. That's idiotic. They have been a little slow along the lines, particularly the OL. That changes with an emphasis on recruiting faster guys.
C) Big Ten has their own Network! Their own Network! You want to compare the SEC to YES, but the Big Ten already HAS THAT. It's called "The Big Ten Network" Jesus, how does a deal with CBS trump that?
D) The Big Ten also has a Ten Year deal with ESPN/ABC.

Pryor was true frosh...not even the benefit of Spring ball. This is beautiful! Keep posting CA...it all stays here so we can drag this back out in a few months and see how wildly off your prognostication is/was.

Pac-10 ($43.0) ABC/ESPN (5 years, $125 million for football); FSN* (5 years, $97 million for football); ABC/ESPN (6 years, $52.5 million for basketball)

SEC ($57.0) CBS (NA) and ESPN (NA)

* FSN’s football contracts include a multiyear sublicense agreement with other cable networks.
The conferences receive no direct revenue from the sublicensing deals.
** Includes revenue from terrestrial radio rights deals. Does not include revenue from a six-year, $200 million deal that began in August 2007, giving ESPN rights to broadcast basketball and football games across all of its platforms.
Sources: Conference Form 990s filed with the IRS

A) I'm pretty sure OSU has the best overall record in football since Tress arrived.
B) OSU is not slow to begin with. That's idiotic. They have been a little slow along the lines, particularly the OL. That changes with an emphasis on recruiting faster guys.
C) Big Ten has their own Network! Their own Network! You want to compare the SEC to YES, but the Big Ten already HAS THAT. It's called "The Big Ten Network" Jesus, how does a deal with CBS trump that?
D) The Big Ten also has a Ten Year deal with ESPN/ABC.

Pryor was true frosh...not even the benefit of Spring ball. This is beautiful! Keep posting CA...it all stays here so we can drag this back out in a few months and see how wildly off your prognostication is/was.

Still waiting on your facts...

A. What does OSU's record have to do with whether they play in a weak conference? If anything that further proves my point.
B. OSU is slow compared to the other top schools, do you not watch games?

Again, where are your facts? I will keep posting because OSU will cruise through another Big 10 season (because the Big 10 sucks, undisputed by any factual reference on your part) and they will probably back their way into another BCS game where they will be over matched (0-3 in the last 3 years? Again, undisputed by any factual reference by you).

See, your problem is you're a blind homer. You want to act like the OSU forum police and pretend you are going to call people on the carpet for not bringing facts. Yet, you bring none of your own, hypocrisy much? Take off the scarlet and gray glasses, admit the big 10 is weak and that OSU benefits from playing in a perennially weak conference, or bring your own facts, pretty simple. My points have been backed up with facts.

I won't even talk about Prior's miserable mechanics, run first mentality or the fact that he only averaged 7.0 yards per completion against the weak big 10 defenses because you'll say he was only a frosh and now he has a new offense and because I believe he'll be the lone bright spot on the team.

Pac-10 ($43.0) ABC/ESPN (5 years, $125 million for football); FSN* (5 years, $97 million for football); ABC/ESPN (6 years, $52.5 million for basketball)

SEC ($57.0) CBS (NA) and ESPN (NA)

* FSN’s football contracts include a multiyear sublicense agreement with other cable networks.
The conferences receive no direct revenue from the sublicensing deals.
** Includes revenue from terrestrial radio rights deals. Does not include revenue from a six-year, $200 million deal that began in August 2007, giving ESPN rights to broadcast basketball and football games across all of its platforms.
Sources: Conference Form 990s filed with the IRS

well citing an article that is over a year old prior to the mega deals that the SEC signed with ESPN and CBS is great. Also projecting that a network that barely made a profit to generate 3 billion is a joke.

Just curious...when the Bucks beat USC, what will be the excuse? The refs? Space Aliens?

I love it, called out in your own call out thread!!! Now it's boring when the facts come out!! Blind homerism is grand!!

Put your money where your mouth is, let's put a steelers shirt on the USC game. You can't come up with any facts in your "bring facts" thread, let's see if you'll sack up and place a wager. What was the Buckeyes excuse last year?

I posted what I could easily find...and the SEC info was already posted. As I said, you bore me, so I'm not going to invest much more time sparring with you...although I do find it curious that your "facts" have nothing to do with Tressel's record, his recruiting, team speed, or their average finish. What IS clear is that you hate the Buckeyes...and THAT I enjoy, regardless of your status as alum or not.

It will be fun watching you be wrong...and I'll be here to point it out...